📸 Snap, Share, Shine! The iPhone 4 is your ultimate companion.
The Apple iPhone 4 (32GB) for Verizon combines a sleek design with powerful features, including a stunning Retina display, a 5MP camera, and robust connectivity options, making it an ideal choice for professionals on the go.
A**A
Perfect !
after reading some of these reviews i started to doubt myself if i should buy it or not. i read alot of negative reviews on how the phone didnt work properly (refering to the home button) how it had some scratches and was used even though it says that its new.. but i took a risk & bought it.. i was excited to get it. i got it earlier than expected.. i opened the package and i come to an iphone 4 box completley sealed (like it is advertised) there was some reviews that said they recieved a dented box and that it was completely sealed. mine came in completely sealed and the box condition was beyond perfect..i opened the box & the first thing i check for is scratches on the phone. as some reviews said it had minor scratches on the back.. i found NO SCRATCHES AT ALL! it was perfect! BRAND NEW.. it had screen protector on the front & the back! i checked the sides and i found not one tiny scratch.. the condition was perfect!i then came across a charger & a pair of headphones the seller said nothing about a charger or such in the deacription.. so that was a plus.. but i came across that the headphones were reLly cheap & broke that same day.. the charger was not made by apple either so it did not work.. i didnt care too much because it didnt even say it was coming with those accessories .. so it was whatever.. it didnt bother me at alli havent got to use the phone yet.. because i will have to get my sim card resized since it is too big.. OVERALL this phone was worth every cent so far ! i am very impressed with the condition it arrived in. i would by another one from this seller again!
A**5
Great purchase
After Verizon changed its upgrade cycle that coincided with both of my phone upgrades, I was left to either replace my son's non-functioning phone by purchasing an iPhone 5 for over $600, wait for next year to upgrade/replace or pay $200 to repair my son's originally free phone. I opted to check out what was being offered for last year's iPhone on Amazon and found a reasonably priced slightly used iPhone 4 with a great deal of memory. The device works as expected, no blemishes (at least none that I could find and I think there was mention of typical minor wear and tear - I saw none but I think that has to be put out there for used/refurb devices) and all cords, chargers were included in packaging. It was delivered early and my son is thoroughly pleased to go from a free Samsung smartphone to an iPhone 4 (granted he wanted the 5 but he's 15 - he'll live...besides he's happy to be at the same level his friends are at with their phones). I will be purchasing my phone this way and going outside of Verizon's market from now on. This seller is outstanding, the service and quality easily exceeds expectations. Thoroughly pleased!!!!
T**3
Looks and operates like a brand new phone
This was the first time I purchased a refurbished iPhone. It came in the original box and the cords looked brand new. The phone was in great shape and looked new also. I have not had any problems with this phone so far. I love iPhones and I like that this phone has 32 gb because I take a lot of pictures. I have not run out of room yet. I was really apprehensive about purchasing a refurbished phone but I'm glad I did. It saved me a lot of money buying it this way rather than a brand new phone. I wouldn't be able to tell the difference. It sounds great and runs perfectly like it is suppose to. I would defiantly purchase another refurbished phone again in the future.
A**E
nice phone, but....
it's not the "be all and end all" device that Apple zealots would have you believe.This has been my first apple device, and it's certainly adequate. It's not bad, but it's not light-years ahead of other devices either.It's not without bugs or quirks. Most outstanding: it has problems with DHCP with my wifi-cable modem where I need to turn wifi on the phone off and then on again in order to get traffic flowing again. This need has revealed another quirk where, on occassion, Wifi will *not* turn off. Sometimes the slider (on-off switch) bounces back to the "on" position. Sometimes it looks like it turns off, but when I go back to the main settings screen and then return to the wifi settings screen, the wifi switch is back on again. In this situation, I go through a cycle of turning wifi off 3 - 8 times before it actually remains off.Text entry is simply uninspired. For all Apple's much bally-hewed design talents, they certainly didn't waste any cleverness surging beyond a basic keyboard. The phone's auto-complete feature is nice, but I had better auto-completion on a Palm V over 10 years ago. I pine for T9 to accelerate text entry.Built-in email is well integrated & supports multiple accounts. Build-in calendar is less versatile.Speaker phone is adequate, but I've had better from cheaper phones.Oh, and if you only want to use wifi-sourced data on your phone & avoid data plan fees, iPhones work perfectly fine without a data plan.At the risk of stating the obvious: if you don't have a data plan, you don't get google maps, email, etc. when you're out-of-range of a wifi network. For me, this is fine. The carriers categorize text messaging as non-data, so you can pay for that if you like.Sure, without data you take a hit on certain (& very few) phone features; the most significant & least obvious, I'd say, would be the log of outstanding voicemails the iPhone can show you.-- Without data, you just get an indicator that you have voicemail to be listened to.-- With data, you get an inventory of who left you voicemails at what times.***All*** iPhone apps have settings to enable/disable data transfer over the phone network. The phone also has a "master" setting for this, too.DO NOT let Verizon, Sprint, etc. tell you that a data plan is necessary to operate one of these on their networks. It's simply not so, and -- unless they've changed their tunes in the past 2 years -- they will not tell you this. Verizon & Sprint (and probably all other carriers) will make you get a data plan to have one of these on their network, and they won't tell you anything different. When I've asked them, they've been unequivocal on this requirement. Their justification for this is completely bogus; namely that smart phones need data to operate.I've learned, however, of 2 ways to get around this requirement.1 - get a pay-as-you-go account2 - piggy back your iPhone on an account with someone else's iPhone that has a data plan.(in my case, my wife's work pays for her phone & plan; I piggy-back on the account, but don't use data.
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